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Rebecca Crews began experiencing symptoms years before her official Parkinson’s diagnosis in 2015. A non-invasive, sound wave-based procedure recently helped ease some of her most difficult symptoms. She is now speaking out for the first time, hoping her story encourages others facing similar battles.

On a morning that felt heavier than most, Rebecca Crews reached a breaking point. Exhausted and overwhelmed after days without sleep, she found herself searching for relief in prayer.

“I felt completely drained,” she recalls. “Like I couldn’t keep going.”

That was when her husband, Terry, walked in with a sense of urgency—and a bit of hope. He had come across information about an innovative treatment designed to target Parkinson’s symptoms using focused sound waves. Having spent years researching options, he believed this might finally offer some relief.

“I told her this could be different,” he says. “Something worth trying.”

Months later, that moment would mark a turning point. After undergoing the procedure, Rebecca noticed a significant reduction in the tremors that had once controlled her daily life. For the first time in years, there was progress.

“The reason I’m sharing this now,” she explains, “is because I finally have something positive to say.”

Her journey, however, stretches far beyond that breakthrough. Years before her diagnosis, subtle signs began to appear—numbness,stiffness, and small lapses in coordination. At first, they were easy to dismiss. Over time, they became impossible to ignore.

Even after seeking medical advice, clear answers were slow to come. When the diagnosis finally arrived, it confirmed what she had long feared, but also strengthened her resolve.

“I chose to fight,” she says simply.

Through medication, setbacks, and even a separate battle with cancer, Rebecca continued pushing forward. Terry remained a constant presence, determined to support her in every way he could.

“We face this together,” he says. Today, while the road ahead remains uncertain, the couple is focused on progress, faith, and the belief that better days are still possible.